Thursday night's 19-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans gave the Jaguars (4-6) their third win in four games and maybe much more. If Indianapolis and Houston tumble this weekend, long-lost Jacksonville would sit atop the AFC South with six games left on the slate.

Said center Stefen Wisniewski: "It's big for everybody's confidence. Obviously, with our division, we still have a great shot and these last two games were just so big for confidence, but to stay in it."

It was another step for a young quarterback who finds himself surrounded by a talented group of skill position players. Wideout Allen Robinson (5/113), receiver Allen Hurns (3/19) and running back T.J. Yeldon (82 total yards) give Jacksonville an enviable core to build around.

And so is the remaining schedule, with just one game left against a winning team -- the Falcons -- and plenty of opportunity to shake up the South with remaining tilts against Tennessee, Indianapolis and Houston.

We still need to see the Jaguars play more consistently on both sides of the ball, but stringing wins together is a tangible first step for an organization just beginning to taste success.